WW II Combat Knife-SOLD

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mossyhorn, if you will have a look at my feedback for the ease of shipping, my Country laws allow me to import single bladed knives ( fixed )..etc, so if you want to sell it- let me know, as I want it, one thing though, I didnt know Queen made a fixed blade in this era for issue use? or are we talking WW2 ERA? and not actual military issue here? ..
Can you please supply a photo with a front on view of blade-as these photos are very hard to gauge the condition of the knife.
Thank you in advance for your time in answering these questions, and I apologise if I sound a bit demanding, its just hard to see the photos :o

Duncan.
 
Page # 424 of American guide to Knives and Razors 7th edition shows the Queen City script stamp that was used between 1930 and 1950. Page#432 of the same book shows the knife along with a narrow blade and both are described as military knives with script and no etching. I'll see what other information I may have and take more photos.
 
Page #93 of "The Best of U.S. Military Knives Bayonets & Machetes" by M.H. Cole has a drawing with additional info.
 
Hi Mossyhorn.
The new photos look great, are you willing to ship to NZ?
No problems with shipping to N.Z. with customs regulations etc.
consider it sold if so.
 
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